Raw chocolate fudge in 1 minute

By on February 9, 2014
raw chocolate fudge

The Rawtarian’s Thoughts

Picture this… You’ve just had dinner. You’re watching TV on the couch. Your non-raw husband pulls out a little chocolate bar beside you, and you wish you could have a little taste of chocolate too. What do you do? You run into the kitchen and make my 1 minute raw chocolate fudge, that’s what!

It’s so quick that you can do it in a commercial break, and…it only requires three ingredients.

You’ll notice that this makes a very tiny serving size, so you’ll want to make it in a tiny bowl so that you can stir it properly against the sides of the bowl. I use little tiny custard bowls.

 

Ingredients

3 tablespoons cocoa powder

2 teaspoons coconut oil

2 teaspoons honey

 

Directions

1. Throw the ingredients in a tiny bowl.

2. Grab a spoon and take the bowl back to your TV.

3. Mix it together while you’re watching TV because it can take a little while to mix properly, especially if your coconut oil is hard. It’ll look really dry at  first, but don’t add any extra anything. Just go with my measurements and mix it together slowly and carefully with a spoon. Within a minute you’ll get the texture seen in my above pic.

4. Enjoy!

This raw chocolate fudge is really sweet so you don’t need much of it to get a nice hit of sweet chocolate flavour. This recipe reminds me of mytiny raw halvah recipe, actually, since they are both tiny sweet snacks you can pull together very quickly.

rawtarian_avatarLaura-Jane is The Rawtarian, a passionate raw vegan.

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